Noted, thanks. Can something be put in the description of the docker to maybe avoid this for others? I assumed that the docker would default to using /data because it was part of the default mapping but I understand why its not.

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Tried to install using community applications and got a screenful of error messages. Screenshot attached. I updated the Community applications to the latest version before clicking on the add button. Running UR 6.1.9

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Tried to install using community applications and got a screenful of error messages. Screenshot attached. I updated the Community applications to the latest version before clicking on the add button. Running UR 6.1.9

If I was going to take a guess, either unRaid lost track of your flash drive, or your flash is corrupted. Its not CA Diagnostics should tell the story

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Thanks for this, was just looking in to Owncloud, discovered it was abandoned by most of it's devs in favor of nextcloud. I think I'll wait to switch over from a traditional cloud provider though for my data until you're not calling it beta any more, though. Especially if conversion won't be easy/supported down the road.

Do you plan to integrate Mariadb like I think I saw was done with the Owncloud docker?

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Thanks for this, was just looking in to Owncloud, discovered it was abandoned by most of it's devs in favor of nextcloud. I think I'll wait to switch over from a traditional cloud provider though for my data until you're not calling it beta any more, though. Especially if conversion won't be easy/supported down the road.

Do you plan to integrate Mariadb like I think I saw was done with the Owncloud docker?

Yes I would be great if you packaged it with Maria dB like you did with owncloud.

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How do I change the included ssl certificate and key to the ones I have from letsencrypt?

Inside the appdata folder or (/config) there is a folder calls "keys", inside that is two files cert.crt and cert.key, those need to be replaced by equivalent certs. I am not sure if you can use a Lets Encrypt cert here but as an example I just got the $9 cert from ssls.com and it works fine.

I can see the various tables being created prefixed with "oc_". I can also see the correct credentials are saved in nextcloud's 'config.php'. I have tried mariadb as well as mysql docker containers. would anyone know a way around this problem?